Add postimage.org Or freeimagehosting.net As Image Hosts

Why? Because they are generally “better” than the other image hosts we have now. Let's look at the commonly used image hosters:

tinypic.com - A good image hosting site, but it uses a LOT of ads, and it has that annoying thing every time where you have to type something in to host your image.imageshack.us - You need an account. Plus, you need to pay to use it -_-photobucket.com - You need an account.cubeupload.com - This isn't that bad. I personally use it a lot, and there are non-intrusive ads, but I heard that the servers may crash for a while which means you can't use it then

Now, what are the benefits of the two sites proposed above?

Here's a list for postimage.org:

postimage.org wrote:

•Non-intrusive ads

•Completely free (no account needed)

•

The Terms of Use wrote:

What cannot be uploaded to Postimage.org servers:

-Copyrighted images if you don't own copyright for it-Violence, racial intolerance, or advocate against any individual, group, or organization-Any other images that might be considered illegal in USA or EU countries

•Even though there is an “adult / 18+” filter, I didn't find a way to search for pictures on this site (which minimizes searching up potentially inappropriate pictures). You probably need an account for that, but you don't need one, so who cares?

And the benefits of freeimagehosting.net:

freeimagehosting.net wrote:

•No ads at all

•Completely free (no account required)

•

Terms of Service wrote:

Regarding your content submissions, you agree that you will NOT submit any content or post any comments that:-are adult oriented or offensive;-infringes any trademark, copyright or other proprietary rights of any party;-are unlawful, harmful, abusive, or defamatory;-are to be used in unsolicited advertising, promotional materials, or spam; and/or-are illegal or in violation of any United States laws.

which means that posting inappropriate pictures are not allowed.

•You can't search for pictures (without an account, I think)

As you can see, both image hosting sites have basically the same benefits.

And to those who say “you can still upload inappropriate pictures”, then let's remove posting images altogether because people can upload inappropriate pictures on Tinypic and cubeupload.

Add postimage.org Or freeimagehosting.net As Image Hosts

Definite support for adding post image (It's my favourite image host)

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Add postimage.org Or freeimagehosting.net As Image Hosts

Support, these look like good image hosting sites.

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Add postimage.org Or freeimagehosting.net As Image Hosts

Why? Because they are generally “better” than the other image hosts we have now. Let's look at the commonly used image hosters:

tinypic.com - A good image hosting site, but it uses a LOT of ads, and it has that annoying thing every time where you have to type something in to host your image.imageshack.us - You need an account. Plus, you need to pay to use it -_-photobucket.com - You need an account.cubeupload.com - This isn't that bad. I personally use it a lot, and there are non-intrusive ads, but I heard that the servers may crash for a while which means you can't use it then

Now, what are the benefits of the two sites proposed above?

Here's a list for postimage.org:

postimage.org wrote:

•Non-intrusive ads

•Completely free (no account needed)

•

The Terms of Use wrote:

What cannot be uploaded to Postimage.org servers:

-Copyrighted images if you don't own copyright for it-Violence, racial intolerance, or advocate against any individual, group, or organization-Any other images that might be considered illegal in USA or EU countries

•Even though there is an “adult / 18+” filter, I didn't find a way to search for pictures on this site (which minimizes searching up potentially inappropriate pictures). You probably need an account for that, but you don't need one, so who cares?

And the benefits of freeimagehosting.net:

freeimagehosting.net wrote:

•No ads at all

•Completely free (no account required)

•

Terms of Service wrote:

Regarding your content submissions, you agree that you will NOT submit any content or post any comments that:-are adult oriented or offensive;-infringes any trademark, copyright or other proprietary rights of any party;-are unlawful, harmful, abusive, or defamatory;-are to be used in unsolicited advertising, promotional materials, or spam; and/or-are illegal or in violation of any United States laws.

which means that posting inappropriate pictures are not allowed.

•You can't search for pictures (without an account, I think)

As you can see, both image hosting sites have basically the same benefits.

And to those who say “you can still upload inappropriate pictures”, then let's remove posting images altogether because people can upload inappropriate pictures on Tinypic and cubeupload.

So what do you guys think?

Support, as these recommendations are more useful than what we have now.

Add postimage.org Or freeimagehosting.net As Image Hosts

Support, as these recommendations are more useful than what we have now.

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